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Opening Day starter Hunter Greene has been sidelined by a groin injury for all but three starts (14 innings) since May 7.
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"Bengals rookies report to training camp today with Cincinnati’s first-round pick Shemar Stewart now being the lone unsigned first-round pick from this year’s draft class," Schefter wrote. The ESPN insider then pointed out that second-round rookie Demetrius Knight also isn't signed in Cincinnati.
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Cincy Jungle on MSNCincinnati Regional Sports Commission aims to bring more major sports events to townThe Cincinnati Regional Sports Commission is a new initiative aimed at helping the Queen City bid for major future sporting events. Cincinnati has always been a moderately sized, popular city with decent sports. You can’t and won’t compare this city to New York, Boston, Chicago, L.A., etc.
The head of Cincinnati's new sports commission talks bringing the NFL Draft to the city, other plans
The head of Cincinnati's new sports commission has big dreams, including bringing the NFL Draft to the Queen City. We sat down with Ben Huffman to see exactly how he plans to bring big events to Cincinnati,
CINCINNATI — The Bengals have signed rookie linebacker Demetrius Knight Jr. to a four-year contract that includes 80% guaranteed according to Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports. Knight was selected by the Bengals in the second round (49th overall) in the 2025 NFL Draft.
A well-known Cincinnati burger chain is closing one of its locations after being bought out by another restaurant chain.Nation at The Banks, which opened in December 2023, announced they will be closing and shifting focus to their Westwood and Milford locations.
"We've been in business since 1888," said Kris Koch, Koch Sporting Goods co-owner. They've been at their current West 4th Street location since the 1970s. Inside, a treasure trove of sports apparel and items can be found throughout the first floor, and possibly elsewhere.
The newly formed Cincinnati Regional Sports Commission is working to bring major sporting events to the Queen City. We sat down with the executive director to learn how.